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Hi

I have been extremely lucky in being accepted into two great universities for my masters. 

Before I provide the details of the programmes, here is a little bit about my background. I hold a Bachelors in Business Studies from a reputed Indian university. My interest in economics is mostly fuelled by textbooks, online courses and, a few introductory courses at college. I plan to get a job after my master's programme somewhere in the development policy sector. 
 
Georgetown University:
Pros: DC hence internship opportunities, math camp, more quantitative courses
Cons: Expensive, not a lot of research opportunities
 
Penn State University:
Pros: Cheaper, a thesis component, PhD level courses- they are taught separately to masters programme. In the second year, can choose from PhD field courses. 
Cons: Small city, new programme 
 
Any help is greatly appreciated. Thank You
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Not sure why you think Georgetown offers more quantitative courses than Penn State.

Anyway, for me the decision would come down to finances - which means that I'd fuck off to Europe, not least because masters-level economics education is stronger there.

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